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Old Jun 27, 2002 | 04:16 PM
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posted in for sale but for track day drivers, it's here too.

I have a few sets of Performance Friction brake pads for the AP racing 4 pot caliper conversion used on the Impreza. These fit the CP5000 and CP5200 caliper range, pad part number CP3215D50.

These are in the 99 compound, which is not easy to come by. It’s a compound similar to 93 compound but with slightly lower coefficient of friction but much better release characteristics, which makes it ideal for drivers not used to race spec pads doing track days.

I bought a batch for my own use at a discount but have more sets than required so am selling them on at a lower price than available at the motorsport shops.

These will be ideal for the SIDC day at dono for any AP 4 pot users.

I am asking £80 inclusive of postage, no VAT
Drop me a mail if you would like a set.

Cheers
John



PFC 5180 is a medium performance pad, moderate initial bite when cold, reasonable temperature (500° - 600°C) & fade capability.
Excellent wear. Average friction µ 0.37
PFC 5183 is a high performance pad with steep climbing friction level. Excellent temperature capability (up to 800°C) and resistance to fade.
Excellent wear. Average friction µ 0.41
PFC 5193 is a high performance pad similar to PFC 5183 but having a slightly higher coefficient of friction.
Excellent wear. Average friction µ 0.44
PFC 5199 is a high performance pad similar to PFC 5183/5193 but having a slightly lower coefficient of friction and with better release characteristics when pedal pressure is reduced at end of braking.
Excellent wear. Average friction µ 0.41
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Old Jun 27, 2002 | 07:31 PM
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Nice to see a 'MODERATOR' being able to post things in the correct forum.

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